Husband racks up £3k bill at brothel on 7hr romp that left sex workers ‘too tired to go on’…but his wife’s angry at THEM
A RAGING wife is planning a protest outside a brothel after her husband racked up a £3,000 bill with a seven hour romp that left sex workers "too tired" to go on.
The married man paid cash for his first hour at the Pentagon Grand brothel on Australia's Gold Coast in the hopes of his wife not finding out.
However, he then paid for more "fetish and fantasy" action by bank transfer, according to the brothel owner, before using his credit card after a further transaction failed to go through.
His wife inevitably found out about his escapade but has threatened to protest outside the brothel after her husband said he was "drunk and on drugs" at the time and could not remember a thing.
But brothel owner Suzanne Pfeifer said the gentleman seemed coherent at the time - and even successfully negotiated a discount with one of her girls.
She added that the man had wanted to pay for more raunchy activities, but the sex workers were "too tired" to carry on.
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"He's gone to great lengths to keep paying, plus he negotiated a discount for some of the fetishes and fantasies he ordered," Ms Pfeifer told the .
"Our girls are good negotiators, you would have to be very coherent to cut a deal.
"The only reason it ended when it did is because the girls were too tired and wanted to finish."
Ms Pfeifer said she has no issues with the man's wife peacefully protesting outside the brothel and even encouraged her to contact the police if she believes her husband was "ripped off".
However, the brothel owner does have concerns that the wife's protest could put off paying customers coming through the door.
Furthermore, she doesn't actually believe the man was that drunk given he continued paying for services for so long.
The brothel owner added that it was unclear whether the woman was more upset with her husband for having sex with other women or for spending their money.
"This is not our problem. We are a legal business and this was a legitimate service with a legitimate charge," she said.
"He knew what he was doing … he just got caught. If the woman is mad about the $6,000, take it up with the husband – not us."